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Select Story. Select Story. The Christian Way to Kill an Enemy. i, .IV 1 ' "Tfiili'nHanVill Ue ileilJ of m yet., Id Will LeveriDK. He looked worried Mi'i nt insrv. " ' 1 'Th means Dick Hardy 7',:; ''"Ye." 'l ll'i t';:-"1-' ', ' '' Kw.Ut'bas he been doing to thee noT halted' the questioner, a friend, named luc Margin, a neighbor, , .-t .. j Xriittiaalways doiuti Momething, friend Martin;"11 Scarcely a dy paes that ' 1 6aH liecompUtpf him, , Yesterday Ofu'flhe boys cam and toid nae he saw kirn, throw: astoue at my ner Durham ibi'and Btiikeon the" head 'that'll rerv bad, rieitf Layering,, P ft'llfcnaw, hv h4l. thin? Was ,thy liihWrti'ftwMSiuMdnc'on his ground-,?" Kb,' she 'was phly ' lo'uking oyer, the .-!.'''" him' 11 finite airaiimt line; and and does all he can to Injure me. Yofcfc'no the flue' fine Barilett pear tree tijaM(W8 ia the corner of. my 101, ! joiiinfth property?" '.- u,TwO Urge limbs. Ml of fruit, bring Oteron ntfl sine. i" wuuu. ...,, 1. w (.(m,-1 wniiout there ltiHt Kb nd discovered that he had sawed mti.. n fliio limbs that hunB overon hlB Kld6. I'hey lay down on the ground, nd his pigs'were eatjng Hie fruit. - Why in Dick so spiteful to thee, friend LTering? He doesn't annoy tab. What '' n'hee must have doneaomethiug. Iry and remember." :,. ,., f.i 1 . m . f x . "I, know, what first put him fltit-l VtVorl ait nfflv don of his once.: Abe beast fc.tf inlnrvcd ui home. I suppo lh; -while prowling about, iierer and Hatched np everything that came in his ..w. (t..ni ou I.. fiufilH H II II 1111 rrnu- deiily,Jand gave him a tremendohs kick )!.., ,i-m K.iuilinir through the grfte. Trnr,iHiiiiailv. as it has .turned olit, the dog's' master was passing along the road .to... -,, ,0 uamr At. me was dreadful. I an i a mure vindictive lace, un me ,t'mnrninif. a lendid Newfoundland, t huH mkHd from a pup, n.et me at iha .lnnr. with his tail cut ff, -;Idon't know when I have telt so Wlu . . Pnnr fellow 1 hiB DlteOUH look haanta me now. I had no proof sgaini-t tvi. w. k.,1- kuuannvHT doubted SB to his ...nn i., the matter. In my grief and indignation I shot the dog, and bo put him out of sight." . , ,4Th was hastv in that, friend Lever- itirif said tbe Quaker. I, T hinn nalior ' 'WL ,ZT. iZrbick a few diva IP': L,l Pmel revenue. Within a, week from that time one of my eowfl naq a norn an' c" ' i.nri.i ,1i,l cliuo Hn?" . ,iiiinv,uiu . 1 ', , . j;. 'went to' Dick Hardy and gave him .piece f ipy niind-'h " ' ' ' "That is, thee scolded and called hjni . .1 . 1 'I Juurrt nanies, auu iiireaicuc.., . on Yefjuit ao, friend Martin. .. .. JililHiunv 'iimefif it?1' : 1. :i' h c-ood as though I had whtatledtdthewind.V' '' "' kUao, kaalt WiiHinre? . " '' 1 ' "No change for the better, it grows, nvih w. worse and worse, ic uom. kaio uuuru nf annnvillff m6.'' f . "IJasthee ever tried tbe law with biro friend Levering ? -The law siiouiu pro ,., Illw " !,U 111 , I '-,'1 I! i. 1 i'i ' !' 'I' ' ' 0. ves. I've tried the law. Once he m bis heavy wagon against my carriage ,,nr,.,uiu mni niiwi, me in uie ronu. uade a uarrow escape with my life. The b.llv broken that it cost me fitly dollars for repairs.. neighbor saw the whole thing and said it wkh plain 1 iniended bv Du. So I sent him the Uer's hill, at whii h he got in intnwM-im? oae-ion. Then I tbrea ened ,im with a nroBeculion. and he laughed in mv face maliniiantly I felt that the time had come toacUlecisively.and sued him. relying on the evidence oi my neign bor.7 He. was afraid of Dick, and worked his testimony that the jury saw nnlu an are.ident instead of a purpose to injure. After that Dick Hardy was worse iKun vor He took an evil delight in nnrwinv And iniurine me. I am satis fied that in more than: one instance he loftoirw in his fbncesj in order to entice mr cattle into his fields, that he might u.t hi does on them and hur them with ptnnw . ,Tt in more than a child of mine dares, to eross his premises. Only last wee he tried to put hie dog on my little Florence, who had strayed into oneof his fields after buttercups. The dog vim loau niiel than the master .or she would hAve been torn 'bv his teeth, instead he! up nnlv friahtened bv hin bark.' , 'It'a a hard iiaae. trulv. friend Levering. Our neighbor Hardy seems possessed an evil spirit. The spirit of the devil,' was answered with feelinff. : ' 'He's thy enemv assuredly: and if thee A.,'t net. rill of'hirri will do thee great hurnH "Thee miiBt. if thee would dwell in SHfetv. friend Levering.' n fthe Qnakbr'a face was growing very oMnrtu to He sooke in a lowered von, and btmt toward his neighbor in a confi dential manner.; ti.oo n.iiat. tuit him out of the way. .,,'FfUjndf-Mart'in.i; the surprise ot, fanl wan Hueigired.'! nul viff k- ,rTtieeu)ii8.t killbun .w." ; -v :- The countenance of Levering grw ntai-k oiilh ArrtOlliehment, .'vm !' iie ifiruiulated., ,i . .?,, .VlfirfM.dieo,li' kill him. he'll certainly at tiitse dvs. fntJQ'l ering. And -thee fcnows what is about selt-presorvation being the first Tdo.7? think they'll bang thee, coolly renlied the Qnakiw. Itiee can go over hiniplace'andi gei bim, alf alone by .tny .i'ifii, tiuMiiisin ineeb him in some Toad.b Nobody. ned see tlieft and when he's dead, I think people will be glad thao sorry.' Do 'yod think 1 i.'n no better than mnrder,erf , i, ra'M .i.0.u.6,r -j handa with blood 1' . . ' ,WhdBal6fa'nything iibmrtBtainmir hands with blood?', s.id the Quaker mildly. Why. yon.' . t, ghee's,' hiistaken,"I nover used word blood,': '. ;" ' But you meant it. You suj.tgeated mur- ojt friend Levering I advwed thee kill thy enemy, lesuouie day he should kii'p ei. ; 0 - -,.'L' ,.y tT mnraer. i snouiu "o fcirtiAVfii' mfirder, I Should i mil" t V. rj- . 'Tbweiaije more ways than one to an eueiuyH he Quaker. . 'I've killed a good,mrtny in piy Wme, and no slam blou.1 Mil b fouinj on my g irmeuU , way of killing enemies ia to make tbm BirfrWiail.! K'U - neighbor, Hardy with kindtiew; "and hee'll have no more trpuWeAithhim ', .'"A ." ''; ';',' A suddsu light gleamed over Mr. Lev nnf'a latter iXaclmid had na-iseduA. sew way to kill people ' The surest way 10 kill enemies, ibee'll find, if tbee'll only try.' i o twe. Ho shall we go about fffsald. Pan! Levering;-Ukeu at oiur Ul ties Jt -ff 'IftlWi fia th ni,f'friend levering. Hwilluot be lonjt 'Wfor the DiHls .' .T.r.Tr.-Z',r,:cu-.::;-iJv::!ii?t teVwanl aiMt Levwiux .W drVig JK" to and, .wearing .1 , h.m P " ........ 1.... iaaa ..nrixme. t Ihe uart 7, ,...i .....4n.Mti-d the atrengthoi ..... 1.. u t rti,iv I'liem. ' tKiWHiiie-Mr. Leveri.g.Dnk stopped pullingaudHwearj ing ai.d KH.iing on the cart, commenced up, mi K . ... . 1 4l,u It, , ,1 H ot piiclilng uie siiinoi'", v.T. " " I'.- u,"uV. . ... . hit friend Hardv.' said Levi enng, in a pleunant voi, u j.. ulisnioun ...I .....I ..l.ttll.tMllfTHIl II 11.111 ru ni - ...... 1 Lu,ii Bui Die k pruteniieu inn i" n,i Hiutlmu- unt Uie Bivum. vr,l don't give .ynuiwlt all ttiat trmi . . t J I I.HUUU I iltf lit , M louder voice, but 111 kind. cheerful tone 1 ,. u.u liMttni" iIihii one; vw n Charlev's help we'll a 1 have the wheeU on solid ground again. .u.. . ... TT... ...iiwl fitf II 1W W Ub WHO uivitnv, Dick's liands lull almost nevelebS bhis side. , 1 a a1 , -mere ' shi.1 Mr. uever Kid luiruu ill frilllt of Die " I . ,hil,lf .l t.:a.:e liisl. Ulie -v-'a 1-- 1 , iv ,. ::i r. ' 'i Before Dick wuiu can It was outotltieuiuu nmemiiu.wii" ..... .i uLid mure, Levering uu . .. . 1 . i?w r.r.f.flin the ironti.f Dick'a IIWIOIIOU 1110..V..V. . 1 , 1 hit. li Inir nn aUHlll rode on, BinuiBi, mm ..-p j . rw,.b Wll mui,.."; . . . u:i 11 -1..:.. , i,o,.f ,r Hirunirineiiiug n on IlillU.Y 111 - - - . c- -J.. of weak fence through wnicn i,everi..B IIIUQ I C I cattle had broken once or iwiee, i..u , moving tempt-tion.and Having the cattle from being beaten and set on by dogs Thee', giving him a uad wound Ir end ii I htt V'ltthvoi, T avuel nn '. Mil r ; :. . .. . in t informaiiou oi iue twu wwuo..-. j- mentioued. 'and it will be thy uwo tault if thee does not kill him. ' J Not lung afterward, in in .......hinWHinrm: ami wnue un a n- dv was hurrying to 'get 'in Bouieelt.ver hay. his wagon broke down. mr. " y ., .., r,..n.l.iHi.f h a fields the iucideiitand unilerstood What its loss wight uccuaion, inwmeu up yi ..tituvvf tu Dick's assistance. Ull I1IIU Dll' .wiy.-r -l .V- I . . I i W itli a siorui coming on inai uiikoi for days, and ruin Irom t-o 10 u.r i.rL.' hi.-k .nun not. decline the nfler, .1 J . i ,l.n...lnlAan'lint thongli it went 8gainni niogioiu ;vr tkvT.r 1.0m the man lie nad haiedior .,uuru o,,,i i,,inrvil in so iuauy ways.,. I In I iu Ktl fkWI 111? II1UI IIU'K iug had a visit from Dick HarOy. It was raining fast. :Tve come,' said JJick, HummMriiis and confiiMHi. and looking " o . I U. I rl.u nit 1. ih unilllld lllHieau I" "II. ering's face, '10 pay for the ue .f your uuyiuniav in vetting in my hay. 1 uiw.nlH have lost it if yn" hadn't sent jour wa.on, aud it is only right that I ult.uiirl imv vnn for the UfOof it. J ----J. . , J Pu1 1 HtluUlU uevery boii.y, ""' -- Tverinir. cheerily, 'if, I could.n t do a nii;hborlv turn withoui pay,,,, Yuu,eie . , : . II "1:. I right welcome, friend Hardy, to .he wag Aa.i.?C How much did JOU get? , , . . But Mr, JUevenng i. a if i About three Jons, ml,..l' ...I'I..' . . ' 1 Not a word, if you don t want.io onenu n " ii.terruuieu Xjvtii.k. i iiwmmr isn't, u. man around here that wuulilli't do a much lor a neighbor in lime oi neeu btill, if yu feel , embarrahned- if you don't winli to stand my debtor, pay me in good will.' ' ' ' ''"-' 1 " Dick tiaroy rameu inoejeoii.f,i'i' l,,ui,,,r ... a ntraiiKU. womiering way al Mr. Levering, said, '.Shall, we not.be Iriendo?' Mr. Leveling reached out bit hand. Hardy grasped it wiiha quhk. short grip, and ihsii. and then i.s it lolnde hi i;.l.iiu that were becoming too Irntmed it. and went off h.islily. .... .e, r - - . , ., -,....- Thee b killed rum,' saui uie ua3i on his next meeting wittr'Leverii g; my eneiiiy is dead.' ' : " ; 'Slain hv ' kinaness, aiiswereu-iniii Levering. :wliich you Hiipplied.' ' "' ' No, thee t. ok it Jrom umi armory, where, all men may equip mcuw. without elm rue, and become invincible, replied the Quaker, ; 'Ami I trunt, tor thy peace and aiety,lhee will never une any oiher weaponsin fightingwiih thyneign- bors. Tliey are sure to.kilr. i. o. Ar thur.- ' "ll SIX MONTHS ON A REEF IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN. of of aaid law 10 hy- more a l thy the o ' w ... kin or My . as tba In the month of July. 1875, an, English shin, the Isabella; sailed from the port of rP .... . . .. .. . .1. j Newcastle Harbor, in Australia, Dounq for Hong-Kong. , Either through the ignorance of the Captain or driven1 by adverse winds'the Isabella, left the regu lar route followed by ships upon this voya age and ran aground upon some reefs in latitude lo des '.1 1 min ',' io' seci south, iongitute. is8'deg.i' ?7,"min, 3 .sec. east, marked as the Bampton Keets upon tne maps. This was on the 4th of July, 1875 towards two A,,M. , The ship was laden with iron and coal, and consequently all hopes of setting her afloat again had to be given up. The.vessel naq to De aDan- doned. but the Captain did not tnink tnai was enough. She had besides the crew nineteen Chinese passepgers aboard, wh.j after having passed some time' in Au coming des6erate, ten of the latter jumped ntowereinlett upon tn reels; ai aj5, mm alia, were returning to their "countryus. rhe, Captain and crew abandoned thebe unhappy people'ian'd '.went pfT.jn' smal hoaiitoan island in . Sighty jWhich the have sih'Ce:di!icovered fWts RrWhd Island; The fujlowing oay.inc, sed without the. crewSJtetuainijLiar.tliB, tempting to swim to the land. Meaw while , b.is is ha.ppeDed , qt,,Roui)d Island : The Captain, together with the second tnate and eitiht of the crew left ih rlir with the intention vf readhing the1 Coast of AuutKaliaj leavihg upon the' strip of sand teh' persons For provisions they left them fourteen pounds of bread There was absolutely np water, and fur clothes all they possessed was what they had The shipwrecked prew accepted their fatp with (resignation and promised wait natiendyifor some, passing ship which would take? them aboard. ., lne: aoortnd officer, with whom we have had tk niMnnre of conversing for a few mo merits, told os that they did not deceive themselves while trying to console one .Aiiiar -i in reality ttwv only counted tinon some unforeseen chance to deliver them They knew, ot course, mat tney from the regular route. Ti,! ',r sdarcfclv even1 a lew tufts u. " u...,. nn the island'.' These served theras aVheher.and they went about in search of food,mTbe d; '"K'1 sm .ll tohawany game, upon u. they were obliged td' catch sea guh and we.?";L-ri -h' Food, however ( such f:itwaswassnfficientlyabunn;u . .u r.at-st cause of their sutler ""Vi ".t7"runVovedf..tal to them "1 'waters and three ihihed'for the want ofaThe r .... ,..ia nmrure was rain only water H.1y-7-,r- he .ftaMed onte saw yeeis oil rf.gtjfnce for their thry were at too g ;'V.,(i , signals to De nouu. ... ..ji ..Alter each one. A-.W&M fjl .-. ments their despair gn'e last of these unhappy beings were near.y door when, for the fifth time, aliip wa in aighu but this time at iss distance than the preceding ones.1 tlope began to dawn in- the survivors 01 mc crew of M Isabella, and , their Joy was without bounds when they saw we vec., Schooner, come about and ateer ior u JJampton Reef, , If any of ,tne Chinese were sun .nying iucici r bubly tell th ir deliverers that the crew hlid sought teiuge upon a ii"--o island, and boats would be sent for them. ti.,.., ...... c.vaH f'roviacntc aw. tided. The Captain of the schooner, the l inH had noticed tne wretn i Isabella, and, supposing that some of the c;rew might have survived the , disaster. nese four were living, ana we oftheit' miserable existence during st months was something ; heartrending. jr.,A..fr Watpf 'or Provisions, mcy ertdurcd e same privations as the crew, and had witnessed three of their number n rUb with hunger and thirst,,, Several , .:,h-. said, they had. resolutely uiues, '1 uicy . - j cuu A,th' that "would !. n their horrible situation But at the Sight of an ' easily Icaught sea bird or threatening weai, wu. h--j .k.m .ar tlie feehne of self pre miacu uicui . nn tv, hetter of them, ana ihev began to hope again, Thanks to the position of the reefs they Were better Li.j E naiiin7 shms than tne n Rnnnii is ana. Dm men uv "cw. Af tact thev were no i;rciici. runhnnG - r 0feveragain seeing their coun f esPadedbneelde thBemielves condemned ry and bene.a 1 Qf 0 die on sur! ce , .- - k:HHky.uaPr. ing towards them.1 They Immediately ,i;0.,pc citmals. which were ans- Bdvc "' . " .V" 7. .-i J,,, Uv wer weied, ana on me --n welco.med. by Capt. Lin.d.. whom they .f nraisine. ..New . clothes, abundant and choice food-nothing was soared to restore them irom mc . k"' Mnrp onerous than thecrew had 'been1, they infortned the Captain hat there rnight stiU be -some" survivors of the thin's comnany upon the island in sight, .. r u.: ..ki tn coup these otner Happy in uciug w unfortunates, - Capt. : L.nd went to the island and rescued four Englishmen, Sz" " ' f For some time every vestige 01 ciom inghad disappeared, mev were pletely naked and muchsunWnd. They were rescued the 6th of January, six months after the wreca. V. j H""' treated them with the same kindness he had treated the Chinese. They set sail for Noumea, which they reached on the 15th of April. . . . It is probable that the Captain of the Isabella, with the second mate and some crew, reached an Australian port. It impossible to explain how he could have been so ignora t of the laws of human ity as not immediately to have had meas ,,ch,Untn save the remnant of his crew It is true that it is also difficult Understand how a whole crew could coolly abandon to almost' sure death the seventeen t,ninese passenger ui bella.-.O-. ; Paris figaro.v,t . -. ,; ..- ui' ' ' ' I !.' , . ' -l tjituiio rHftATn's Humor. A ship cap tain charged witb starvmg his sailors was rl..fnnilpH in court bv Rutus Choate. summing up Mr. Choate put the facts tnthe iurv in this way t V We stand char ged here with having underfed these men, gentlemen of the jury, when it appears ,n the testimony of these.mutinous in orntes themselves that- upon Monday ihM had the toothsome and' wholesome duff, upon Tuesday the nutritious and de licious dundy-funW: 'and upon Wtdnes tav the rhkaiM dealt out ' to. them ' with his own hand-aye gentlemen with own paternal hand squashes, not . J ..1 . LI. -v ..... MnwK cold, shnvellea vegei.ioicoi uu. mur em clime, but the gorgeous, the luxury ant.ihe exuberant squ-.sh of the tropics.' It is needless to add that the captain was acquitted;'" '' ' " '; '' : ' ' ' THE COUNTRY'S GREAT PERIL. of Governor Haves and the party mana ners ouirhtto know that the use of troops nd all this Federal interlertnee in South is causing a vague feeling of alarm among : thoughtful Voters. I They themselves, where and when is this end? The war closed eleven years and here is General Grant obenly threat j'n'gly to send the; whole arriyinto South Carolina for no other object than to re- electa .partisamof bis, contrary-,to will of the majoriw of the, jeople of State. Here the Kcpuoiican managers using the' most dangerous una unconsti ly to perpet- ,rff thpir own nower: but u support tes a set tution il measures, not mer fp-elect in the Southern Sti men who have for vears kept these com munities in turmoil, and robied them, nave misled and misused the poor to his own destruction and their advantage. Nothing is mor certain that if ,he. Reuublican part is to ue its league with the Packiids. Kelloesrs, Spencer s, and Chamberlaifiit Ought be beaten. No party deserves mccess can nafely hold power, 0 the, whicp QCtioeraieiy commies 114411MU1.5 with and support of such ? oen, If Gov ernor Hayes cannot control his followers, his iiietlow . leaders.how can . he the best intentionu; beexpscted tocontrol them after the election? 1 Ittby allance now fconlents to such danrous and interference, is he not fatally com mitted to ft? And is it safe tp tlect a ident vVhd is lent 'at'sUChl a ' time, thus eortserits beforehand to the most rfeme TJbl i v of the most extreme of His oaftv? Is It not oh the Contrary, thq(,higbest'!, degree dankerous tp . countivi .The, ,iniauitous habeas corpus and. Force, bill was , defeated- with,, di&cultv two . winters ago. But the men who then favored and urged -that monstrous act, and who have ever regretted that it was not passed, are the leader', and controlling managers the Republican party . If they are succes ful in November, will they not regard thpir-nnHcv as abnroved and uo out another four years With Southern legisla tion whose only consequer.ee would De create oerihanent civil dinorder over large part of the Union, (0 postrate and to perpetuate hatred and cord? And will they stop with the Will they hesitate hereafter to1 attempt that in Northern States w1i eh' now sO vencinert.ly do in the bouthern. to of a MrVE'. P. Hunnston. wh6 died fecerit- ljf irt' Londoh.' was play' Writer and traveler, 'srjiritualist,'Jndian chief, courtier, atent and accountant, pedes trian, manufacturer of putch iournalibt. notable "brave" amongst Mairies and South Sea islanders, shearer in New Zealand, and storekeep er in 'Frisco no man ever saw Dhasas of human life.' He was at time thought to be a Mormon by the mons themselves of Salt Lake City. 1 w'.'s theatrical .gent td Avon a Jones hpr husband. Gustavus Bfooks. the spiritualist, employed him, as did ArtemusWard, abuHs agent,;";;;' 1 1,11 -ui.;- iji.iLL! - !-J- - J U JJ- it. TELEGRAPHIC POINTS. a i Amnnnt nf bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance Saturday Hon. John L" ftouatt, the newly '.ele ed Governor of Colorado, was inaugu rated Monday ' tk .,.m nf S6o.ooo in iDecie was withdrawn 1 Saturday from the Bank of England for shipment towewori. ; j A DisDatch from Augusta, Ga., says that a party of negroes broke into a res- tdence near AiKen aomn' Thursday night, and murdered Mr. Hanslan and nis nepnew, namcu 1 ui man, After robbing the. premises the murderers fired the dwelling. , , . , r Rush R.1 Sloan, the I defaulting Presi dent of. the, Cincinnati,; Sandusky ana Cleveland railroad,;, has returned to this country, to stand .trial.for his offense. Wi was psacea at ineiime;oi under 33,joo baiL, which he forfeited The money was paid to the County Com missioners a year ago. "" t; ' - The" orize fighters, Weedin, Goodwin, nd Tollver. found euiltv of manslaugh hu aid no in tne k ine 01 mc fighter Walker, were Saturday sentenced to six years imprisonment each In the New Jersey Penitentiary. The remain ing tw) prisoners, Clark and Neary, were nrprl to imrjrisonment : for, two JV"VIKV 1" years. A Woifvn dealer " in "sDirit photd .ov,a laioiif (onftssed In open court fu.. I,;- naiiina sua, a fraud, and pro i)inwl a hox containing , a number 01 dolls which be had employed as smrltua in ..nitn nf this two elderly and ...i.....'.i .imaaneii.. refused to believe that th,e photograph, ot deceased rela tions siippliecl tq then! were the result of trickery, f i IU jfJ 'l -' ri-nciliKliman who insulted his bed ead bv clacine 'underneath each -post , Krnicn nff hottle savs he had not been free from rheumatic gout for fifteen years ... .l.i.- - . ImUrAim immpnl- ana mai ne ucgu iu iu.ju. ately after the applrcauon 01 me unmn; tors,., ..,. , . , , & mm, nnntinc , tn s wisciy , There s many a icuow w..u hC f "he'would break off the bot : toms ot nis giass doiu . is to , In his the ' the ask to ago the the 1 A 'VtvtnVtoll l.nrd Chancellor of England and keeper 01 mc gicai It is well known was fona 01 a jokc, .u .i., v,!ift the tames turncu uuu.. himself. A few days befgre bis death he met a barrister who had grawn vcij .... J ,marl,arilp. "Whv. Mr. 3WUI ftimivi.. ""- - . . .. .M,r,dr h far as ft nornoisc. i Company my Lord for the great seal. was the ready repartee. 1M hn man in the United States bet ter understands theattitude of the presr slonti'jl ra rivals than Oliver P. Morton, The programme mappedoutj by Morton ,oc to thrnw all tneir lortcs iuw ,o,,,r it h a daring assault, and then on the' prestige thus acquired,.. transfer the battle to New York and capture- the State on the prestige acquired in Indiana, Had Morton succeeded in inuiana wc should bofore this have seen' him irt palace Car, surrounded with banners.rnu- sic, and bummers wenaing nn .'-i'""" waytotheState of'New York, But be has left New York to her fate, and is now wending his way over the slppes. of , the Siera, Nevada, to theYosemite valley in California. ,. , ., ,, , 1 . ,, j , Morton js, sensible, he knows the weather will be much pleasanter for him on the 7th of November in the Yosemite valley than it would pe anyplace east 01 the Rocky mountains. , He has made gallant fight, is badly whipped and has sense enough to know it, and governs himself accordingly.-r-fww. 1 , It will be news' to most people that Washington was a'marshal ot rrance. The story is that etiquette would not per mit the Cbiincil de Rochambeau, being lieutenant general, to serve under them other than a marshal "Make Wash i'ngton a marshal of France, then, said pur envoy, Lawrence. 1 It was done, and French punctilio was satisnea. , V1 A sub editor and reporter were quar reling one day in the editor's room. "You are 1 anotnerl" replied' the reporter, Drommlv. "Pooh! pooh! retorted the sub editor, Vyou are the greatest donkey I know!",;('entleman, gentleman!" said the editorv; lopKing. up;, irom nis uesK, 'you forget, 1 think, that 1 am present are . Trok Wb are too apt. in our wonder and our applause, at the height to which and la man has attained against all odds, 01 1 lorgei 10 noio wiiKincr 010 mcpo up the incline nave oeen ciean ana jusny taken. ' and RAILROADS. Chicago, Rock Island AND PACIFIC RAILROAD with h vio lent and ex- to (fhe great very since riow' of for t0, a in dustry dis South? they actor Fiji clucks, .. .. .,. ; the oxly dj'rect r6ute'for.; Jollet, Morris, I-sSaile, ferti, Hettry.TACon, PeOrlai Ueueseo Mniine, Ki.i'K juiaua, uavenpon, Muscatine, Wanhington Iowa City, rj,;. (Srlnnelli Newton, Dee Mdines, a COnNClLBIiUFFS & ortAiU mwoCT ciiA'ai of cars'1 Where (t joins with the Union Pacific hallway Denver, nilt Lake tKy: Sacramento. San Francis co, and all point West on the Pacific coast. ,; Omaha. Leavenworth and Atchison Ex. (rtaudaysexcedted) .r...,.,-...,....,..r,,.,.iu:i' a, Pern Accommodation (fimid. e!..;.:..:.... -'640 n Omaha Expreat (Saturday xcepWtl)....10;00p. i !,.!, .in (ii'iv-. i.ii.i it'll ;,w t..a 1. Kansas Line. Vhe Chlcaim. Hook IsWnd and Pacific Ratlwav Company have now opened their HoutUwestern Division beiween 1 " - LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISON 4 1 AND (lilt AGO, Connecting at Leavenworth with Kansas Pacific and Mimiouri Pacific Railroads, and at Atchison wim Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Central Branch, llniou Ac.flc. and Alchison aud Nebras ka Kailroad, lor all points, . Kansas, Indian Ttrrilories, Colorado , , , ... .flew Mexico. t This Company have built a full complement Palace .rawing-mom and Sleepiug Cars, which fur external beauty and internal arrangements for the comfort, convenience aud luxury of sengers, are unexcelled, If equaled, by any can, in tne worm. , 3, through tickets for sale at all Central Hall way office iu the etates and Canada. . 1 . , wunaKJDum.tfenifciupt. A M. Smith, Oen'l Pass. Agent, Chicago, IU. aprl3ff Executor's Notice. more one Mor He and Notice is herebv given that the uuderalmedhas ben duly appointed and qualified as executor uie last win ana w lament 01 joaepn irwin, of Mark county. Ohiu, deceased. ., .. JCO BCUMACHTENBERGKR.t October 26, '7-du Executor's Notice. p" , '''. ' Notice If berehy' given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as ecutor of the lat will ai.d lestamett of Winger, late of buark eoumy ' ihln, dictated. j- , )-,.-M. . oaBHUJH.'-' - Ootober 2, '7S-w3 .ri,,.ff.i . , ,,- . ' - as iiitit i ' - illul 1,11 I,, I w;g; Richards; MACHINIST! Engine Builder! STEAM & GAS FITTER .. , , and dealer In ., , , Iron & Brass Castings Do all klnd of Mill Work, make -hafttiiR. Puller Hangers, Oeail g UWr, u nuiiwii U..ri.u,Bn P.iul riuifl A KhA.iOII hHiin Wronghr iron Pipe Pumjw "lube Vulven. Ohecl vlvei water ana pienmuuageis hu.b.io , io. io,. 4o. ... 1 PATERNS MADE TO ORDER ! .Shop on Cherry Street, at Railroad Crossin?4, Canton,. Ohio , M i All, Work Warranted ,. : JI&RCHA NT TA ILMiltlQ. -; NEW FIRM. JOIINE.REX&CO BucceaaoratoJobn P. Rex, iMnnwiw.Atvli.r tl.elr new I'KXla and have&l ways on hand a lull and complete Hue of aeaaon- aolegoouawnuaiiUKui , .-,t i' Cloths, ' Gassimeres, ' Doeskins, 118 I' tni tvery variety 0 . .'V ; 1 Beavers and Mertovs, In all Shade no alon, .' An endle&s variety 0 VEST1NGS. 1;', i " ' ii'l,. '' "' ' ' '''' ' '' Tbe finest that could br pi , Market a full .rocuivd iu the Eastern Hue of them. tint '!: PICTURE GALLERY. :,00 Will Buy Tpisfi? Phnfrxrvnhh. f 1.1 1- -AT COURTNErS - ' Aboye' Keplinger's tlry Goocls Storp.' a, PRAIRIE MO WER KNIFE ORINDER a a tnauBR'a ataTINT : Bowing Machine Knife o nn I 1J TV,,,, UL10. tV I1ENBY FISIIER, :T'" , ' Send for Price List of ,' , Patent Farm Bells, ' Patent Ladles, Babbit Metal, Hay KhiveH. Mower Knives, Reaper KniveB, Sections, Section Rivets, Guard Rivets, i n 'i Spring Keys, &:., fte. ', ; , IIENKY FISIIEK, decl6-6m Canton, O. HARDWARE. to m JOHNSON 8HKRRICK, U! MIL1.SR, Sherrick & Miller, .IN UEIGER'S BLOCK, I t East ' Tuscarawas Street, CAMTON. OHIO. for m m m ' NEW GOODS, AM' Enlarges stoctat Panic Frices, We beg leave to say to our many cnsiomera that wb arn now nren&red to sell a lame itrnonriiiin leading goons of the best make, at big ri-iim'Mi.na, and continue to keep on hand, for sale a line sortment of General Harflwwe, Farm ImBlBments.&c Carrisge and harness Trlimniing", Carnentfers and q 'jsjacasnmnr iooih, inn, .a.m, onriMK mm , Jtxels, Dosra, Hash, ancWila a, Oils vart ' ' pishes and Paiulsof all kinds, neat . itii.-i .vfood Work, Hiibhs and .S.kes, j -f,ixij 11 gitd nd Ouiter Mateial,' ' " PUMf'f Fi-It A'T.i; tiKl'Tll .AVELL? Water Cement. Plant Parhi (for PlameremV Rub' ()llJborand Hemp Paokina;, Hopes and Twine, Drusncs 01 au jtiuiin, r iuor. , auitv itt otairano t arrmKU un luiu, - Best )ak tanned SUMMER ASD VINTES LAP BOBES OF ALL Table and Pocket Cutlerv, Picture Moulding Frames mane m oraer. eewng narnine Needles tor all kinds nr Mewing Ma- . , ,,, hiuea, Carbon Oil at whole-, ... 1. gjj, an(j retail. QVCKfYg HORSE RAKES CffFAP, tt ELLIS' Cedar Buckets, Tubs and Churns, and the Recommending Churn, and a great variety otner articles wnicu we oner at reason uie prices DOin at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, eb!7-'76 I f . and r, GLASSWARE. of Das other i. of late ex JoLn -' BEGGES & BELL have new stock of Fine or'Stuple Cro'ckfery, v Glass WarE, Cutlery & Spoons, 4C. 4C. &! ..NEW ENGLAND STYi.Es j Fine Baby Carriages , !' ' O PRICES. LD TO SUIT THE TIMES roo can .SAVE MONK Y' Br Dealing tu mrsuii BKi.l.If, , HKI.I. ( assilly Blik. Cauu.ii, OUlo, rr: - ..,.,..ri.t ' 1" "llail'"l ,'!) '"'ij w'l,f ),".. .1 .1 JV.i.lto v' 't--"; ,C'"':i"J ..vi.ll lft''i '. ."' '"l 'l.ffi "''" .i -y,u ' V! rj'"" '" " iTi t ''"!" 1 D a 1 i-.'-'rl '.' , W 1-1 i'i ft V ! n.x,ps.i -uO I'll !CS mil 13' K i-.(tr r,t II -.nrrt'Ot rJt-d IM.vl no!;. 11 j i ut t;vi:: 11 9 Kit. ':aii 1 9 n P4 i i ' MILLERS. j) LIND & CO.' Froprietora of the STARK MILLS " (On the Old Reynolds Site,); ; wiy ueuveroor me preaeni; , , Flour, I-IillFeciUc In all parta of the city at the following orlces. V.bW (BeM Family) Flour fl 76 Q bbl (Senond Gruile) Flour 1 M Bran per i wt : 80 MiridllnM nerewt 160 Clean Chi.p-Fred perewt 1 SO Corn per bush M OaW nrrbUHh M Crn Meal (ruriiace dried) per lb VA Home Mane B. w. tr. per id u Particular itteiKton given to custom work of all klnd nf grain. We exchange no grlntx ui.lesi m detired, - We are aUo prepared to furniah and deliver OAK LUMBER, , . ., 1, ' of any rVftcrlpUnn, nn short notice at reasonable rates. Give us a call. janlS 16-ly , U. UND CO., canton, . LIQUORS., TOBACCO, AC. ' SCHWALM&imO , , WHOLESALE EKAI.ERH IN WINES,, LIQUORS, Cigars,' ., Tobacco, Restaurant Supplies, , i3 East Tuscarawas Street, CANTON, -v OHIO. nmim.r 16 75 tr . I' ' ' LEATHER, FINDINGS, &C. F. B. HANET No. 25, East Tuscarawas St., Canton,' 0., ' v " " : DEALER IN ' ; fljl I qpp mW PljlstRPinir Rflir U W uuvv jMwuauva m iuviyi akuaa va V ' of ) Keens constantly nu hand a full line of every thing embraced In his line of business, at prices inaiaccoru wun we nines. . . . . . ., . ! 1.0 ., ' CASH PAID FOR HIDES aug lOn.d S PI DEL, ,, . ! DEALBB IN ' Leather, Hides, Oil, SHOE FINDINGS, ' ' LACE LEATHER, 11 PLASTERING HAIR No th Market Street, Canton. Ohio 4-The hluhcst price paid for Wool, Sheen Pelts. Kaw Furs c, Nov 74 tl ' J. SPIDEL, as nu fyi and Sell of REMOVAL NEW YORK ' HORSE SHOEING SHOP X-..VA : I .8 CANTON, OHIO, ' ' T. P. McGINIIY, Proprietor, RaPW'AIHORSE SHOERj : Comer1 Walnut tind Fiflk Streeli'Canlm'''0, I make fourteen d ffi rei.t ki' da of Hhocnadap ted ual) kinds ..f Disea.-e.l Feet, i'ank nlftj at lentiou iulI.1 tusboelDK horses with corns, gravelay quarter crai-ks, separation 0! the Foot, tliruiihes, split himlii, tUl leet, contracted I'eet, Sio. . Particular attention iald 10 over-reachinr. In terfermx mirl teuder footed horses. Pilvate trot-' g and team. horses shod In the most superior inner, aud satialacUun guaranteed or- monef llni mal .eiuuaeo, j . 1 16-74-1 ui. -..-i 1"'' -i SHERIFF 8ALE. .ill IU., I Jamea Lavln V Jfsry C. Blake's Admr. ' ' Bv virtueof aitallasorder to sell Issued irom th coui t of common pleas of dturk county, Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer fur sale at public out cry at the door oX tbe court house lu the city or Soiwdayths l$th day qf November, 1876, ; he followtnardesi rlbed real estate situate In a&id toniimy tn-wii: a certain trai t or lot i.t land siluam on the .tl.iePoplar strvetln thecliy of Canton, county of Hears, and rfiate of I'hio, and bounded as lollows: lying iiu.neiiialely south of Esther's addillou 10 the city of Canton, being ninety-one feet MinloiiBli.cn lrv.nl.it! Poplar street and ex ending weslwardly al rigl.taugle with said afreet . two hundred and twenty-seven feet In the shape 1.1 a paraMngraiu. s e need Vol 103, page f2ii ot the deed itNmidsnMUrkeouuty., ,. . ,,,, j,,,. Aftpratsea aiw.vu. , . 1 b Hale to commence at one! o'clock p. m. Jenni cash ' ' . ,1,. (. - OislIMa ' ' ' J. r. RAUCH, Sheriff. - SHERIFF SALE. John Hunter's Assignee va E, 8, Eokley. By virtue of au order to sell issued from tha court 01 crumou pleas ol Jftaric couuty,Ohlo,and 10 ne directed, 1 will otter for sale at public out cry 011 Uie iifenUHM, on " SaiUTdavihe xh,,y if,, Member, ma, the finliiwlng descrlbeii real estate situate in aaldV' c.,uiit , u.-wl. : l uwii lota one nuadn-d and lev viMlli). one l.nndre.1 and twelve illl and on hnii'ied ami unrtern (U3) iu Teeters, Lambora (Si Usui! num. 4 Aiiuuiue, . ''" AiMraise atK.Aoil. ,. ii 1 I raie t , cniiiii, uce at one o'clock p. m. Term One Hi irl tana, tne wlance In two eqnal annual payuiciiis, win,, luiemsv Usereou, Msuurerl' tf iuorigage ou Uie premises. OiUHe J. P. HAUCH, SherlH